6 Logos
1. Emblem Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/MusartDesign/showcase/detail/292014
This is a strong emblem logo design because I think there is a very good balance between the type and symbols of this logo - with the type encompassing the symbol neatly and neither overpowering the other. Additionally, I feel that the gritty texture used in this logo gives the logo a vintage feel that makes this logo timeless.
2. Combination Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/aqualang/showcase/detail/291160
What I feel makes this a very interesting and strong combination logo is the fact that the symbol is incorporated very neatly between the type, yet the symbol and type could definitely be separated and use with or without each other but the brand identity would still be distinct and recognisable.
3. Abstract Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/Tharishlogos/showcase/detail/291306
This logo uses a very appealing blue to correspond to the brand's marine identity gives it a sense of professionality, and I love that despite the symbol's abstract shape, it is very simple and versatile. I find that the kerning of the type is very well spaced the type and symbol are very well balanced.
4. Monogram Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/Jos%C3%A9/showcase/detail/192433
This logo was designed to be used as a personal branding identity, and I find that it does a very good job in using complex linear and curved shapes to form a very simplistic looking monogram logo. I love that the designer kept it simple by using a solid white throughout the symbol, yet still manages to be extremely eye-catching.
5. Wordmark Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/cresk/showcase/detail/121999
This wordmark logo has a very unique yet professional feel, and is balanced very neatly despite using two different sizes and fonts of type. I enjoy the versatility and simplicity of this logo, and feel that it would work well on a myriad of applications and products.
6. Mascot Logo
Source: https://logopond.com/IIsixoO/showcase/detail/291430
I enjoy the creative illustration of the mascot of this logo, especially since it complements the type very well. There is a very subtle and clever use of negative space in order to bring out the depth and dimension of the mascot. However, I do wonder if it could be a bit too colour-dependent, and may not be very easily applicable - say, for example on a solid black or white background.